from rickwells.us: ‘House Freedom Caucus Asks Trump To Order Sessions To End DOJ Obstruction’ - Rick Wells - May 16/17
(The House Freedom Caucus has sent a firmly-drafted letter to Pres. Trump asking him to intercede on the behalf of the American people, via their reps in Congress, and light a fire under AG Sessions. The OK Corral looms in the dusk.)
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Stan // May 17, 2018 at 1:26 pm // Reply (act. May 16 PDT)
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One could assume that Rosenstein & Co. are stonewalling on this, not just because they have something to hide about themselves in these records, but because they are attempting to get Pres. Trump to overreact, in frustration and anger, and declare martial law; at which point the NWO Elite would unleash the MSM in a full-frontal assault on him and his administration, unto civil war if necessary to get him out of that position of obstruction to their best-laid plans, so that they can get on with taking this country over, and making it part of their global empire. But Trump may have to declare martial law anyway, to drain the swamp properly. So: Game on, as far as I am concerned. And may the better side win.
Which is the side of the Light. Which has a formidable enemy. But it is only a shadow of the Light. So, guess who wins, in the end.
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And in The End.
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P.S. And a closing thought for the ‘day’:
from thecommonsenseshow.com: ‘US Education Discriminates Against the Poor and Minorities’ - Dave Hodges - May 15/16
(Hodges, a former college basketball coach, has let his concern for more black Americans not being able to afford to go to college get the better of his rational thinking, in calling the policy of property taxes paying for public education being “racially motivated”.)
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Stan S. May 17, 2018 at 12:13 am
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I like your articles, Dave, but you are reflexively shooting from the hip on this issue. Public education paid for by property taxes is NOT “racially motivated”. It was the best way that people years ago could think of to pay for education for their kids – to tax the property of property holders in the community who were the people who made up that community. And then the state can help out, to some extent; and the federal government as well, to some extent, since these are the children of U.S. citizens, not just the citizens of their respective states. But to characterize this as “racially motivated” is to play into the hands of those who are attempting to bring this country down.
Stop and think: Your way of thinking would lead to the collectivists’s ‘thinking’ (read, more accurately: cynical argument) that states should not require photo ID cards for the citizenry to vote, because they cost money, and therefore the requirement impacts more heavily on minorities, because the poor have more minorities among their numbers, and so that is a “racially motivated” practice of the state. I say: Hogwash. It is not the INTENT of the requirement. The requirement’s intent is to cut down on voter fraud. This is not a form of discrimination, except as in discriminating between bona fide citizens and non-citizens.
Be careful of your arguments, Dave. They can turn around and bite you in the bum. Especially when there are lots of bums out there, who would love to do just that, to conservatives.
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…and there is talk of a possible tsunami hitting the coast of California from the volcanic activity going on in the Hawaiian islands…
Well. There must be some reason that I am here. Just a block away from the beach………
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